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The distribution of seats for the Irving and Dougherty lectures came off yesterday at four o'clock. The Irving tickets were given out in Holden, the Dougherty tickets in Holden and at Sever's. The demand for tickets to both lectures exceeded every one's expectations. 200 tickets for the Irving lecture had been previously given out to members of the faculty, but 800 tickets were set apart for the students. These were all taken up, although but one ticket was given out to each applicant. For the Dougherty lecture, over 1,000 tickets were taken. On account of the great call for Irving tickets, outsiders who applied for them will not be able to get them. Mr. Jones expressed his regret for this, but said that the club had deemed it best to supply the college with tickets first, giving the surplus only to outsiders. The college demand, however, was so great that no surplus was left.
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